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The first time people put on glasses to correct their vision, they usually end up saying something memorable and accidentally hilarious. For me, it was this: "I can see blades of grass!" My excitement was palpable, but it was met with a bemused sort of awe.

I get it. It's just grass. Only, for me, it was a clarity that had been absent in my life until that moment. Before glasses, grass was an indistinct stretch of green, just like everything else. After glasses, I could see individual blades of grass from a distance.

Those first few days were like an exploration of an alien world. Colors, textures, patterns. All of it so sharp to my eyes that it was almost disorienting.

How had I been missing this for my whole life?

It turns out, millions of Americans are going through the same thing - now more than ever.

The statistics of vision impairment are a little staggering. 14 million Americans are visually impaired; 61% report wearing glasses or contacts to correct vision, and one study suggests that 25 million Americans will be visually impaired by 2050. Any way you look at it, that's a lot of people wearing glasses.

Humans have five senses and some might argue that vision is the most important one. We rely on sight for so many things that it's alarming visual impairment is becoming an epidemic in our nation.

More young people are wearing glasses than ever before. The causes vary on who you ask. Some say it's our constant visual stimulation through gaming, television, and social media. Others blame the blue light coming from our phone and computer screens. Others still blame our visual impairment on sitting too close to the TV when we were kids.

Regardless of why we're struggling with our vision, the fact remains that glasses are often a vital necessity for many Americans. And that means that choosing the right glasses for yourself is an essential task. After all, you'll be stuck with your frames for at least two years at a time, if not longer.

Take a look at our guide for glasses for men to make sure you're choosing the glasses that are right for you.

Eyeglass Basics: The Whats, Whys, and Hows

There is an unsung hero in human history and that is the inventor of glasses.

No, not Benjamin Franklin. He invented the bifocals, which are glasses with two lenses for seeing near and far. Glasses, to the best of our knowledge, had already been around for 400 years before Benjamin decided to create an update. And the truth of the matter is that nobody really knows who the genius to come up with glasses was in the first place.

We salute him anyway.

What Are Glasses?

If you didn't already know, eyeglasses - commonly glasses, and pretentiously spectacles - are two glasses mounted on frames which rest on the face.

The purpose of glasses is to correct or improve many common visual impairments, which we will get into a bit later.

How Do Glasses For Men Work?

No, but glasses are kind of magic in their own way. See, the lenses of glasses are the important bit because they alter the direction of light rays to focus light properly on the retina, the part of your eye that translates light into images.

Glasses work by correcting the bend of light you are seeing, which is why some lenses are more curved or even thicker than others depending on your specific needs.

How to Know if You Need Glasses For Men?

Are you looking for a sign? No, really - can you not see that sign? There are loads of ways to know if you need glasses. Here are a few...

Blurry

If things too close or too far away become indistinct blobs of color, then congratulations, you have blurry vision. If your blurry vision is consistent, then you might want to schedule an eye exam. No amount of resting your eyes is going to fix the blur, trust me.

Bad Nights

Is it getting harder to see in low lights? Does your vision suddenly take a nosedive after sundown? Yeah, that's not a good thing - it means that your night vision is fading, which could mean that you shouldn't be behind a wheel until you see an optometrist.

Dark to Light

This is different from night vision. If you're having trouble adjusting from dark-to-light or light-to-dark environments, then it's a sign of weakened eyes. The average person only needs 3-10 seconds to adjust from brightness to near darkness. If it's taking you longer than 30 seconds, then you need an eye appointment.

Eye Strain

Do your eyes get tired after a long day of squinting? Do you get headaches behind your eyes regularly? Those are signs of eye strain, or eye fatigue, which happens when your eyes are working too hard. Eye strain is a common complaint of people who see eye doctors.

Double Vision

This one is a pretty serious indicator. Double vision doesn't only meanthat you're seeing two images merging together when you should only be seeing one - it's also an early sign of cataracts. If you're having double vision, then you need to get an eye exam as soon as possible.

Wavy Vision

Are straight lines distorted and wavy to you, like when you put a pencil in water? Are colors faded more often than not? That's called wavy vision and it's not good, as it's an early indication of total vision loss. Get in to see an optometrist yesterday.

Seeing Halos

No, I don't mean you'll be seeing halos on angels. I mean you'll be seeing sun halos in low lighting when you shouldn't be. This applies to streetlights and the lone lamp in your living room. If lights have halos, then you might be at risk of cataracts. An eye exam will be able to tell you more about the halos you see.

Eye Pressure

Don't panic, but pressure behind the eye is a sign of glaucoma which is perfectly treatable. By an ophthalmologist. Haven't you scheduled an appointment yet?

What Are Common Eyesight Problems?

Almost all eyesight problems have to do with light being detected wrong by some part of the eye. Eyesight problems are very common, however, and manageable by wearing glasses or simple in-office procedures.

Cataracts

Think of cataracts as clouds on a partially sunny day, only the clouds are in your eye. Light rays from objects in view must pass through your cornea to reach your retina. When a cataract clouds the cornea, your vision fogs and lights get a halo.

Glaucoma

For whatever reason, the right amount of fluid must fill the space within your eye. Pressure from too much fluid damages the optic nerve, stealing your peripheral vision and then your central vision. You aren't doomed by glaucoma, however, as it is treatable with the right interventions.

Nearsightedness

A refractive error where light rays fall short of your retina. You can only see things close to you, hence you are nearsighted.

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Farsightedness

Another refractive error where light rays overreach your retina. You can only see things far away from you, like further than 5 feet away, so you are far-sighted.

Astigmatism

Lucky you, light rays fall unevenly on your retina's surface. That means you are both farsighted and nearsighted, sometimes even differently sighted in both eyes.

Hey, Man... You Might Need an Eye Exam!

In America, most public schools have mandatory eye exams each year, either performed by a nurse or required by a doctor prior to admission. But if you are over 18, that responsibility is solely yours to enforce.

People over 18 should have eye exams every two years. Your primary physician is able to perform a basic eye exam at your request, but if you are having any vision problems, then it's best to see an optometrist.

For people over 50 with no vision problems, you can stick to the two-year rule.

For people over 50 with some vision problems, you should be seeing an eye doctor every year, especially if you have a history of cataracts or other visual problems.

What to Expect When You Check Up on Those Eyes

If it's your first time going to an optometrist or an ophthalmologist, don't be intimidated by the contraption they ask you to place your chin on. That's just the fancy machine they use to test your vision. It doesn't hurt a bit.

Comprehensive eye exams typically take about an hour. You'll be asked to perform a series of visual exams for both the tech and the doctor, which will include the ever-common eye chart.

The eye doctor themselves will probably use a machine to shine a light in your eye so they can use a high-powered lens microscope to see the tiny structures in your eye. They don't care if you blink, or anything. They just want to get a good look at your eye.

If you indicate that you are having trouble with colors, you might be asked to take a color blindness test.

One common exam is ocular mobility, where basically all you have to do is follow the doctor's moving finger while they look at your eye. They will have you look side to side, and up and down to get a feel for any troublesome eye movements that might contribute to eye strain.

Depth perception tests are also common, especially if you indicate that you have balance problems or frequently run into objects. You'll don what amounts to a pair of fancy 3D glasses and flip through a booklet of patterns, where you will then be asked to pick out the closest figure on each page. Pretty simple.

If glasses are in your future, then you will be led through a retinoscopy or a refraction test, which is much easier than it sounds. You will place your chin on one of the machines and be asked to look through the lens at a large target - usually letters - while the doctor flips through lenses in front of your eye. Each time the lenses are flipped, the doctor will ask you if you can see better or worse. This is how optometrists find your glasses prescription.

If you complain about eye pressure or eye strain, you will likely be asked to perform the glaucoma test. This is also known as the "puff of air" test and yes, that is exactly what happens with this exam. A puff of air is delivered to your eye, which then measures your eye's resistance to that air and determines your eye pressure. High pressure equals glaucoma.

Unlike optometrists, an ophthalmologist will have exams that involve various kinds of eye drops. Some eye drops will numb the eye and eyelid, while others are meant to dilate your pupils so the doctor can have a better look at your eye structures. The eye drops are a necessary evil if your eyesight problems are especially concerning and they typically wear off after a few hours.

Spotlight: Celebrities Who Are Out of Sight

By now, you know that glasses are very common. In fact, glasses are so common that popular culture has come to associate glasses with iconic characters and even personality traits. Hollywood takes a lot of credit for that.

Fictional Characters with Glasses

Let me refresh your memory - there are hundreds of fictional characters from popular media who wear glasses and who have helped normalize the wearing of glasses as something that people just do. Here are five fictional characters who have worn glasses the best.

Clark Kent

Milhouse Van Houten

Even cartoons aren't immune to vision challenges. The Simpsons have a few bespeckle'd characters in the line up, but Milhouse has a soft spot in our hearts.

Famous Men Who Wear Glasses

You didn't think fictional characters would be the only examples to live by, did you? Famous men have been making glasses chic for almost half a century, turning poor vision into symbols of being cool, suave, and intelligent.

Bill Gates

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Microsoft founder and philanthropic billionaire, Bill Gates has been wearing glasses for decades

Steve Jobs

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Jobs knew the power of capitalism. He also knew the power of an iconic look with his streamlined glasses and black turtleneck.

Elton John

A knighted titan of the music industry, singer-songwriter-legendary performer Elton John has made his glasses into a fashion statement.

Zachary Quinto

When he isn't playing Spock, you can find Quinto making hipster frames into an instant icon on the streets of New York.

Johnny Depp

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Depp has masterfully played dozens of roles, some of them involving glasses. But the chameleon actor also wears glasses in his day-to-day life.

Fashion over Function?

There are some dowdy arguments that glasses aren't supposed to be stylish. They are supposed to be as unobtrusive as possible, as they are only meant to serve the purpose of making sure you can see.

But that's a tired train of thought. These days, you don't have to choose function over fashion when you're shopping for glasses. Frames and lenses can easily be altered to make sure that your glasses look the best they can on your face.

But regardless of whether for function or fashion or both, the basic anatomy of glasses is always the same. Here are the basic components:

Frame by Frame

There are countless frames to choose from. Some people will try to tell you which frames are stylish, but you must remember that style is subjective. The frames you like should fit your lifestyle and your personality.

Hipster Glasses

You know them because you see them all the time. A new classic, hipster glasses are a cultural phenomenon.

Hipster glasses for men are unapologetically bold. The frame shapes may change slightly, but all hipster glasses are oversized with thick black frames.

Nerd-Style Glasses

Contrary to their moniker, nerd-style glasses aren't actually nerdy.

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Nerd-style glasses for men are a throwback to a popular 80's style, slightly rounded and just a bit oversized. Nerd-style glasses usually have a double bridge and are made in brown patterns.

Vintage Glasses

Think horn-rimmed styles and other glasses of the past.

Vintage glasses for men are callbacks to the Buddy Holly's of the 1950's and 1960's. The shape and pattern are important in vintage glasses, as you'll be looking for oversized, thick-framed, wayfarer and aviator shapes in tortoise shell patterns.

Classic Glasses

You know these glasses as a very serious minimalistic style.

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Classic glasses for men are typically rectangular and in base colors like black, grey, and brown. They are not oversized. They speak to a certain timelessness and maturity of the wearer.

John Lennon Glasses

Lennon circa 1972.

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John Lennon Glasses for men have a few variations, but the important part is the roundness of the style and the sleekness of the frame. Even oversized, these glasses are not clunky.

Flat Top Glasses

As you might imagine, flat top classes have a flat top.

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Similar to classic frames, flat top glasses for men take the rectangular edge to the extreme with thick, but narrow-shaped bold frames.

Browline Glasses

These are glasses that will never go out of style.

Browline glasses for men have a thick browline over the top rim and bridge. Sometimes with a double bridge, browline glasses have a very thin or unnoticeable bottom rim to the frame.

Colorful Glasses

The shape doesn't matter for these frames - it's all about color and pattern.

Colorful glasses for men are youthful and playful. They don't take themselves too seriously. The colors can be neon or jewel toned. The patterns are speckled, striped, or even high contrasts of the tortoise pattern.

Rimless Glasses

These are very modern and utilitarian.

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Rimless glasses for men are about subtly and cleverness. The wearer thinks about the most uses they can get out of everyday readers. With no rims to speak of, the lenses are shaped and held together by tiny screws and metal arms.

The Right Glasses for Your Face

Picking a style of frames largely depends on your face shape. But it isn't at all complicated to know what glasses are right for your face and it isn't as restrictive as you might first assume.

Oval Shape

Oval shaped faces have wider cheekbones and a narrower forehead and jaw.

All glasses look good on men with oval face shapes. You can be as versatile as you want.

Inverted Triangle Shape

Also called "heart-shaped", this is a face with a wider forehead and narrow jaw.

You'll want to be looking at glasses that are slightly rounded and not too oversized. Hipster glasses and nerd-style glasses are good options.

Triangle Shape

This is a face with a more narrow forehead and a wider jaw.

Glasses for men that are best on this face shape are oversized. Vintage glasses are going to be your best friends.

Round Shape

Even width all around with gentle slopes and fuller cheeks.

You don't want to overwhelm the balance of your face by picking oversized glasses, so you'll be looking at classic, flat top, and browline frames.

Square Shape

Things to Consider

You've picked a style that's right for you. You have your prescription. And now that it's time to actually get your glasses, you're about to be offered a lot of choices of specialty lenses.

What are specialty lenses? Simply put, these are lenses that have special uses. You have a few options that might be better depending on your lifestyle and your budget.

Colored box with Speciality Lenses Available To You and the following list

Scratch-Resistant

Progressive

Blue Light Blocking

Transition

Anti-Reflective Coating

Any of these specialty lenses can help give you a better experience as a glasses wearer.

Glasses For Men Care

Having glasses, you'll need a few tools in your arsenal that are non-negotiable. They include glasses cases, glasses cleaner, and glasses cleaning cloths. Usually when you first get a pair of new glasses, you will also receive complimentary cases and cloths. But if you like to customize, check out our recommended list.

Glasses Cases

Any case is better than no case at all. You need a glasses case for storing your glasses and for travel. You can choose from any material for glasses cases, but leather, aluminum, and shelled cases are the most common. Beware that oversized glasses require oversized cases.

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Glasses Cleaner

It's very important that you clean your glasses regularly. Not just so you can see through the lens better, but also because it is essential to disinfect anything that regularly gets that close to your eye. There are nifty tools that clean both sides at once and sprays that are gentle enough not to harm any coating on your lenses.

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Glasses Cleaning Cloths

Microfiber cloths for cleaning your glasses are mandatory. Try cleaning with anything else, and you risk scratching the glass. You have the option of pairing a cloth with a spray or not. But you also have the option of buying pre-moistened microfiber cloths for when you're on the go.

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Repairing Glasses

Small repairs can be done with glasses repair kits. These kits are useful for tightening the screws on your hinges, replacing the screws all together, or even giving yourself a new nose pad if you need it.

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Bigger repairs - like a broken bridge or a cracked lens - is something you'll have to take to either a glasses repair store or the place where you bought your glasses. More more time-consuming fixes, some stores even offer loaner replacement glasses - basic wires - to get you through the repair period.

When to Get a New Pair

Just like you should see your eye doctor every two years, it's very common to need a new prescription every two years as you vision might have changed in that time or a new exam might find a better tweak. But if you're in love with your frames, you can always ask to keep the frames and change the lenses - it might even save you some money.

Real Talk: Are Glasses for Men Attractive?

Not going to lie - some people don't find glasses attractive. And that's okay. There are 7 billion other people in the world and one of them will find the glasses you wear as attractive as your sense of humor or your smile.

But glasses being unattractive these days shouldn't be an issue. There is such a variety of frames, styles, and colors that the glasses adorning your face might as well be an accessory to accentuate your appeal. The right glasses on you can crank your allure right up!

Just remember that you don't have to favor function over fashion, but you do have to favor eye health over vanity.

A backpack is one of the go-to bags for men. Some of you might be tempted to bring a backpack to work, especially if you carry a lot of stuff around. While there is no doubt that backpacks are functional, most of them look like your typical school backpack. They belong to the backs of grade school students, not working professionals. You want stylish and functional men’s work bags to transport your things to and from the office.

There are so many different types of bags out there. Now that you’re a mature adult, it’s about time to upgrade that backpack and embrace the convenient, stylish trend. Now that men lug even more things – wallet, smartphone, iPad, umbrellas etc. – it is important now more than ever to invest in a good quality bag.

In this blog post, we have put together a list of some of the best men’s work bags that can be used in more formal and professional situations. Check our list below, and we can guarantee that you’ll find a bag that matches your style and needs.

Sophisticated briefcase

People would often tell you that you should dress for the job you want, not the job your currently have. If you are pining for a promotion, opt for a sophisticated briefcase.

A briefcase will help elevate your professional style. Whether you’re stepping into the office, boardroom or courtroom, the right briefcase will give you the look of a mature working professional. What’s great about briefcases is that they are made of materials that are built to last. They are also large enough for carrying everything you need, but not so bulky that it looks like a weekender. Most briefcases come with a handle and shoulder strap, so you have the option to carry them over your shoulder or by hand.

J.W Hulme Co. Leather Briefcase, Ted Baker London Digger Wool Briefcase, Tumi Alpha Bravo Andrews Slim Briefcase, and Pad & Quill Luxury Briefcase are just some of the best briefcases for every profession.

Leather messenger bag

Messenger bags have been used by postmen since the early 1900s. Today, however, you don’t have to be delivering important documents to use one. In fact, they are among the most popular men’s work bags for professionals.

After enjoying several years of popularity, the messenger bag seems to have gotten lost in the shuffle. The good news is that people have decided to give it another chance, and we’re seeing more and more of it in the office setting.

Messenger bags are huge enough to accommodate all your work supplies, look cool, and should last for several years. Most of them are built with heritage quality in mind, while others are combining more functional details.

Laptop bag

A laptop is a big investment. So if you usually tote your laptop to and from the office, you want to make sure it’s protected. As such, we highly recommend that you invest in a good quality laptop bag.

Carrying a laptop bag allows you to transport your laptop to and from work, and shield the device from the elements. It ensures protection against dirt, moisture, and accidental damage. It assures the safety of your device. Most laptop bags also have enough storage space to accommodate a portable mouse, wires, flash drives, and other essentials.

There are a wide variety of options to choose from to house your laptop. Since bag manufacturers have put smart, protective laptop sleeves in everything from messenger bags to briefcases to backpacks, you won’t have a problem finding one that suits your needs and taste.

Luxury tote bag

Tote bags may not be the most practical choice for men’s work bags since they are carried at arm’s length. This type of bag is ideal for those who are more in tune with the current trends and aren’t afraid to be different.

They are more stylish than briefcases, more modern than shoulder bags, and more grown-up than backpacks. Tote bags combine the compact appearance of a backpack and the practicality of a messenger.

Bonastre Leather Tote Bag is perfect for those who want to make a bold statement without affecting their masculine credentials. The Basso&Brooke Studio Leather Tote, on the other hand, is just the bag for the flamboyant.

Folio bag

Folio bags are the perfect men’s work bags. They are small enough to carry around but have enough space to accommodate all your documents, stationery, and electronic devices, and other essentials. Most of them come with several zip compartments, making it easy to organize your files. Not only are they functional, they also look great.

Folio bags are ideal for those who want to make a masculine statement. A bold leather folio gives a smart, sleek, and stylish look. If you’re looking for something fancy to transport your ideas and documents around in, consider swapping the briefcase for a folio bag.

If you are on the market for a folio bag, consider getting the Holdall & Co 14” Classic Folio or the Cambridge Satchel Folio Bag.

After a long winter, it’s time to put away those bulky coats and prepare your men’s summer outfits. With the temperature rising to 3-digits in some parts of the country, dressing in a comfortable yet stylish manner can be tricky. Most men opt for shirts, shorts, and slippers. We understand that you want to stay cool in the scorching heat, but not to the point that you’re sacrificing style.

There are endless outfit choices to wear in summer. Men’s summer outfits are not limited to shirt, shorts, and slippers. The key to looking great this season is to stay as cool as possible without sacrificing style. It’s time to get your men’s summer outfits ready.

If you need help putting together a nice outfit this season, then we urge you to read on. In this blog post, we listed down some men’s summer outfits essentials, along with some pointers on how to wear them.

Fitted short sleeve shirt

For months, you’ve worked hard to achieve that toned body. Why not show off that body you’ve worked so hard to achieve by wearing a fitted shirt?

Since it will be warm and sunny, you need to choose clothing that will help you stay and look cool. Cotton shirts are an excellent choice for the warm weather. Opt for light colors such as white, cream, and gray. Light colors are ideal during the summer since they absorb less heat.

Choose a shirt that fits you well. You want a shirt that will show off your muscles, but not too tight that you’ll feel uncomfortable. Look for a tee that with a slim body that simply looks tailored.

Linen shirt

Lightweight fabrics like linen are one of the best options for men’s summer outfits. It is great at absorbing sweat. Plus, the weave of the fabric allows for more airflow.

What’s great about the linen shirts is that they work well in both casual and formal environments. That means, you can wear them for work or for you play. The problem is that this summer staple doesn’t necessarily appeal to younger men. You don’t want to dress like your dad. With the right style, you can give the linen shirt a young guy spin.

When shopping for linen shirts, seek out more edgy lively versions of the breezy basic. Also, look for the ones with a trim cut through the body. This will take about 10 years off of the shirt alone. With the right styling, linen shirts will help you survive the weather and still look the part.

Add a pop of color to men’s summer outfits

The warm weather means an explosion of colors for men. Don’t be afraid to wear bright-colored shirts. In fact, we’ve seen a lot of men dipping their toes in the pastel waters. Pink, for instance, has been one of the most popular colors last season. For decades, we’ve been told that pink is a color that is reserved for women. Today, however, more and more are becoming more adventurous with sense of style. Pink is now seen as a color for both men and women.

A pastel pink oxford shirt would make a great addition to your wardrobe. But if you’re not too keen on wearing pink, opt for the all-time color of the season, blue. Enhance your looks by adding a pop of color to men’s summer outfits.

Polo shirt

Polo shirts are a must have item for men, especially during the summer. Since it will be too hot to wear a button down shirt, you need a top that will make you look stylish despite the summer heat.

Wear a polo shirt on a date night, having barbecue with family or friends or when hanging out with friends. You can pair with dark, slim fit chino pants and loafers. Make sure that your polo shirt fits well. This will show off your smart casual side, without looking like you’re trying too hard. With this shirt, you can stay cool without dropping your style game.

If you want a more casual look, pair it with shorts and oxford shoes. This will help you keep cool during the dog days of summer while still looking stylish. A hat is going to add a cool guy look.

Ripped denim jeans

Denim jeans have always been a part of men’s wardrobe since time immemorial. They’re comfortable to wear, versatile, and functional. But if you want to inject an element of street style edge into your everyday outfit, you can do so with ripped jeans.

The ripped jeans style has never gone out of style. It can add a hint of modern day grunge to your outfit. Rock your ripped denim with a plain or printed tee. Because why not? Shirts and ripped denim are made for each other. For a more casual and relaxed look, finish off with a pair of sneakers. Alternatively, suede moccasins will also look great with the ripped jeans and shirt combination.

Prepare to plunge into the entire spectrum of denim washes this summer. Wear lighter ones during the day and the darker versions at night.

Canvas shoes

White canvas shoes are the go-to footwear of both men and women during the summer months. Not only do they look nice, they are also versatile. White kicks will complement just about any outfit. Plus, they are comfortable to wear.

As mentioned above, men are no longer afraid to add colors to their outfits. You don’t have to play it safe. If you want to do away with the classic look and you’re bold enough to try new trends, opt for colored kicks. Black, navy blue, and pastel kicks can add new life to men’s summer outfits. Many of the respected fashion lords of LA are taking a lead with this trend.

Sunglasses

Now that you have your outfits ready, you need accessories to finish off your look. Sunglasses are the perfect accessories this season. Not only will they give you some serious style points, they will also protect your eyes against the sun’ harmful rays. It’s time to up your game with some bold, new, and fresh frames.

The right sunglasses can instantly upgrade your looks from drab to dapper. Make sure, though, that you get the right sunglasses for your face shape. Choose sunglasses with rimless edges or soft lines if you have a square face shape. These types of frames will help soften your features. Those will oval face shape can pull off round or square frames. Angular, rectangular, and oversized frames are ideal for those with round face shape. These frames will offset the roundness, making your face appear longer.

Sunglasses are an essential accessory all year round. But now that the warmer weather has arrived, you have all the reasons to get a new pair of shades in your armory. Amp up your style with a pair of aviator sunglasses for men.

Aviator sunglasses has been around since the dawn of time, and for good reasons. It is undoubtedly one of the most popular and iconic sunglasses silhouette of all time. They complement most face shapes and look good on just about everyone. Plus, they never go out of style.

While the fashion world has gone crazy with the release of new styles of sunglasses, aviator sunglasses remain to be a standout among the other styles. Because of its classic look, it has become fashion staple, even in the ever-changing world of fashion.

If you’re still searching for the perfect pair of sunglasses, then we urge you to read on. Here are 8 of the most stylish aviator sunglasses for men.

Fendi 60mm Polarized Aviator Sunglasses for Men

If you’re in the marketing for high quality aviators, these sunglasses may be just what you’re looking for.

The sunglasses look and feel like designer brand sunglasses. Plus, they go well with many different face shapes. The frames are made from lightweight materials, so they don’t feel heavy on the face. The lenses are large at 60 cm. This ensures complete coverage across the eyes and the surrounding skin. Not only do they shade your eyes from the sun, but they also prevent sunburned eyes and skin. The lenses are polarized and lightly tinted. That means, you will no longer have to worry about being blinded by the sun. You can take in your surroundings clearly without having to shield your eyes. This makes them the ideal driving glasses.

Dolce & Gabbana Men’s Aviator Sunglasses

Dolce & Gabbana is well-known for making high quality luxurious accessories. These awesomely designed aviator sunglasses for men are a little on the larger side, so it may not suit all face shapes. But if it does complement your face shape, then good for you. The larger lenses are actually beneficial since they do not only protect your eyes, but also the area around it.

Aside from looking great, these sunglasses offer UV400 protection and comes with a gradient lens to provide decent visibility. That means, you’ll be safe in even the brightest of locations.

Their thick metal frames are comfortable and durable enough to hold up years of wear. Given its brand name, these shades are extremely affordable. Plus, you get a fancy case to keep them when not in use.

Tom Ford Erin Aviator Sunglasses

Sometimes, luxury comes in the form of sunglasses. Tom Ford is a worldwide leader in affordable luxury wear.

These Italian-made sunglasses are as classy as you can get. Complete with gold-tone frames, mirrored lens, tan leather broadband, and a hard velvet case in which to store them, these aviator sunglasses for men are well worth the money.

These Tom Ford sunglasses aren’t cheap, but it’s worth it to know that you have a quality made product in your hands. The lenses are made from impact-resistant prescription metal. They are also scratch-resistant. In addition, they also provide 100% UV protection.

Ray-Ban Original Aviator Sunglasses

Nothing beats a classic. In my opinion, this list wouldn’t be complete without Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses.

Hailed as one of the most iconic and well-loved sunglasses in the world, the Ray-Ban Original Aviator Sunglasses always look trendy and masculine. These shades features a durable, gold-tone metal frame that highlights and accents your eye area. Adjustable nosepads ensure custom comfort.

The lenses themselves measures 58 mm across, allowing complete coverage of the eye against UV rays. Despite being non-polarized, the lenses provide optimum visual clarity and 100% UV protection. It also comes with a six-layer anti-glare finish that is exclusive to Ray-Ban sunglasses.

You are a man of style. These incredibly stylish aviator sunglasses for men will instantly upgrade your summer look. They look good with any outfit and will also make you stand out as a leader of fashion.

Police Rival 2 S8953 Sunglasses

With the Police Rival 2 Sunglasses, the classic aviator silhouette is restyled into a more sleek and accented curved shaped design, making it look fresh and futuristic. The curve shape makes for an easy wear and comfortable fit.

As with all Police lifestyle sunglasses, the Rival 2 will look amazing with any outfit. The matte Paladium gray frame is perfectly contrasted by the blue mirror lenses. They are also advertised as having 100% UV protection, keeping your eyes healthy while out in the sun.

The Police signature brand logo can be seen at the temples, which ensures you’re getting a legitimate product.

Topman Silver Mirrored Aviators

If you are planning to buy your first pair of sunglasses and you aren’t keen on spending $200+ on a pair of shades, Topman Silver Mirrored Aviators make a stunning first impression.

Topman’s low prices and trend-led approach make them an excellent choice for men who are in search of cheaper yet quality alternatives. They are stylish, affordable, and easy to wear with any outfit.

With these aviator sunglasses for men, you can stride into summer with style without breaking the bank.

Tips for buying aviator sunglasses for men

Nothing says classic, masculine style than aviator sunglasses for men. Over the years, it went from military essential to film star favorite. If you’re looking for a bold, fashion-forward style, the iconic aviators could be the right choice for you.

Aviators come in a wide range of styles, colors, frames, lens colors, shape etc. When buying any type of sunglasses, it is important to understand what kind of face you have. Is it oval, heart-shaped, round or square? Do you have a larger forehead or a larger jaw? All these factors should be taken into consideration when picking out aviators. Also, you want to make sure they fit on your face just right. Make sure that you try them on before buying to see how they look on you.

Jeans are a mainstay in every man’s wardrobe. They are one of the most versatile pieces of clothing known to man. Men’s jeans are an ideal choice for those who don’t want to spend much time thinking about their outfit. They can wear one every day of the week without looking like he’s worn the same outfit twice.

Shopping for a pair of jeans used to be easy. They either fit or they didn’t. They are either black or blue. Today, however, there are so many different types of men’s jeans that some of you may be wondering which one to get. Rather than just focusing on the style, color or cut, you should also take the fit into consideration. After all, you wouldn’t want to waste your hard-earned money on ill-fitting jeans.

The right jeans will allow you to move around with ease and glide onto your body. If you’re struggling to find the perfect pair of jeans that fit and suit you well, then this blog post is for you. To ease your future shopping experience, we compiled a list of tips that will help you find the right pants for you.

Here are some tips for choosing the right` jeans for your body type.

Loose Fit

Loose fit jeans are the roomiest of all jeans, with a fuller leg. It provides plenty of space in the legs, thighs, and butt. This is great for men with an inverted triangle body shape as it adds some heft to the lower part of your body. The leg should be roomy, but not flapping in the wind.

Loose jeans with a wide leg offer a comfortable option, so your jeans don’t stretch across your groin. The key to wearing loose fit jeans is to get the right fit. Make sure that your pants hit near your waist, not your hips. Otherwise, you may end up looking like a 90s boy band. With that much extra material already on show, the last thing you want is to pair it with a baggy top. Not only will it make you look lousy, it may also make you appear bigger. This is especially true for men who are on the bigger side.

These type of jeans have a very casual fit, so it looks great when paired with a shirt. Make sure, though, that you choose a shirt with a plain, solid color. If print is your thing, opt for those with minimal print. Large prints or patterns will bring the attention to your torso and throw your body out of proportions.

Relaxed (Classic Fit)

Relaxed men’s jeans have a loose fit from the waist to the leg opening. The classic fit jeans work well for almost every body type, but this is especially beneficial for men with a triangular body shape. These men are larger around the waist and hips in relation to the top part of their bodies. Often, they have a hard time finding clothes that make their body appear proportional. Straight-legged jeans are ideal for this body type because they do not hug any part of your body. Plus, it helps create balance and the illusion of shape. It will take away the attention from the larger waist.

The classic fit is also ideal for muscular men. They have a fairly large leg opening, which is beneficial for them since they usually have bigger legs. Plus, it makes it easier for them to move around.

Regular (Straight Leg)

Straight leg jeans maintain an equal width from the hips to the hem. It is ideal for stocky men with a muscular body. These are the men who frequent the squat rack at the jeans. Often, they have a hard time finding well-fitting pants because of the size of their hams, calves, and quads. In this case, you may want to turn to straight legs. They are not too tight and not too loose. They are roomy enough without looking baggy, yet fit enough to accentuate your toned body.

Contrary to what most people think, slim or skinny jeans are not recommended for muscular men as it will make them look heavier. Regular fit trousers, on the other hand, will accentuate your toned body without being body-hugging. It will emphasize the best aspects of your build. Remember, well-fitting doesn’t always mean tight-fitting.

Slim Fit Men’s Jeans

Slim fitting denim are a bit tight-fitting, but not as body-hugging as skinny jeans. For those who prefer slim fit jeans, opt for those that have a slight amount of elasticity to them.

This type of men’s jeans is also ideal for slender men – those with small shoulders, flat chest, and light build. Avoid wearing a tight-fitting shirt as it will only make you look thinner. Pair slim fit jeans with an oversized shirt instead to balance out your fit and ensure that your shape is not overly exaggerated.

Slim fit jeans are also ideal for the average American build – those who have defined muscles but are not overly athletic. These are the men who hit the gym occasionally but aren’t bulking up. Since their upper and lower body is fairly proportional, wearing pants that are bit tight won’t mess up their visual proportions.

Skinny Jeans

The skinny fit is the latest addition to the men’s jeans family. This is the tightest and snuggest of the jean style.

Generally, skinny jeans are divided into two categories: standard and spray-on. Since we have already discussed slim fit earlier, we’ll focus on spray-on skinny jeans. Spray-on styles have a very narrow ankle opening and are tapered close to the leg all the way down. Often, they contain a high proportion of stretch elastane, which gives them an element of comfort and ease when wearing them. Because skinny jeans tend to be figure-hugging, they are best reserved for men with well-maintained and well-proportioned bodies. They are great for showing off your figure, making them a great choice for athletic men.

Although people often say that you can’t go wrong with denim, there are a few common mistakes men make when styling skinny jeans. The biggest sin is wearing one that doesn’t fit you well. Never wear skinny jeans that are too tight around the waist as it can lead to a potential muffin top situation. It won’t create the kind of silhouette that’s most attractive for men.

Before business casual dominated the workplace, men’s attire was categorized into two: casual wear and business attire. In the office, they are expected to wear a suit and tie. On weekends, casual clothes are worn.

The idea of business casual dressing started in 1966, when employers introduced Casual Fridays. They want to make their employees feel more relaxed, but still professional. Little by little, the fad began to catch on. Eventually, Casual Friday look became accepted in the workplace.

Business casual attire ideas

Business casual is a dress code men are often confronted with. However, people seem to have different opinions as to what counts as business casual attire. This blog post is intended to help you choose an outfit get this dress code right.

Here are 5 relaxed and professional attire ideas for men. These classic looks are versatile enough for the office and can help you standout the right way.

Suit sans tie

Some companies do not support business casual attire. They still expect their employees to come to work wearing a suit. Others allow their workers to leave their tie at home.

Wearing a suit sans tie is a fine, stylish way to dress down a suit. This is perfect when you want to look professional, but you don’t want to project conventional authority. Since you won’t be wearing a tie, you need to unbutton the buttons of the shirt. The more buttons you unbutton, the more casual and daring the look will be. Also, keep your undershirt hidden. After all, they aren’t meant to be seen.

Blazer over a V-neck shirt

Just because Mark Zuckerberg can get away with wearing a t-shirt and jeans, doesn’t mean you can too. You still ought to dress up.

Masculine, sophisticated and versatile, a blazer is a staple in men’s wardrobe. Although it is intended for smart occasions, it also works well with casual pieces like a t-shirt. To pull off this look, make sure that you get the fitting right. The blazer, along with the v-neck shrit, should be well-fitted. The t-shirt should be loose enough that you’re comfortable but not form-fitting. Also, we suggest that you stick with solid, neutral colored t-shirts. In this case, navy, gray, black, and white are your colors of choice. Bright-colored t-shirts should be reserved for casual occasions.

While donning a blazer over a V-neck shirt is acceptable, make sure that you pair those with tailored pants to keep you from looking too casual. You want to tip the balance in the direction of smart.

Sport coat and chinos

For days when a sweater is too preppy and a blazer is too formal, consider wearing a sport jacket instead. Sport jacket is looser and more unstructured than typical jackets and suits. It is versatile and can be paired with almost anything – be it athletic shirts, polos, and dress shirts. It is a handsome, respectable garment that works well on almost every social situation.

While wearing a blazer over a t-shirt can be quite difficult to pull off, doing it with a sport coat is somewhat easier. Keep things stylish by pairing it with a pair of chinos and loafers. For maximum versatility, you’ll want chinos in classic colors. Beige, khaki, navy, and black are your best options. If you want to smarten up your look, opt for a plain shirt and dark colored trousers.

Dress shirt and slacks

When you’re dressing business casual, you should always lean towards the business side rather than the casual side. Jeans are a no-go in a business setting as it looks too casual. Chinos are a good alternative. But if you want to hold yourself to a higher standard, we suggest pairing your dress shirt with slacks.

A simple white Oxford dress shirt is ideal for officewear. Keep the button undone for a relaxed, comfortable look. You have the option to wear a jacket and tie. But it’s not advisable to wear a tie without a blazer.

You can leave both the tie and jacket at home, provided that you don’t have an important meeting for the day. Maybe keep a blazer handy and a tie kept in your desk drawer, just in case.

Knitwear and dress pants

Sweaters are a classic wardrobe item. With the onset of chilly weather, sweater make fine layering pieces. They help keep you warm without the bulk

A good, plain-colored V-neck sweater is the ideal sweater for wearing with a necktie. It shows the tie more neatly than a crew neck, making it a great option for the workplace. Bright-colored sweaters can add a pop of color to your outfit. It draws attention to the wearer and can add interest to an otherwise boring outfit. Steer clear from bold patterns as they make smart pieces look more casual.

You may want to balance out the casualness of your top by pairing it with a pair of dress pants rather than chinos. Opt for more conservative colors like camel, gray, and navy. Also, make sure your pants fit well and don’t crease too much around the ankles.

Be the guy that gets business casual right

When you go to work, you are expected to dress up to a certain standard. For decades, a suit has been the standard when it comes to dressing up for a job. Now, things have changed. Business casual is the norm in most offices. It’s the fusion of formalwear and comfortable attire.

A lot of people are confused about this dress code. Please remember that business casual is a dress down from the suit, not dressing up from a casual outfit. You should appear groomed and neat, yet relaxed at the same time.

You need to prioritize fit in order to nail this look. Remember, it is incredibly easy to ruin your outfit with a baggy shirt or pants. You also need to consider your age. The older you are, the more formal your outfit should be.

Fall and winter call for sterner footwear. As the temperature starts to drop, you need shoes that will help keep your feet warm on a cold weather walk. It’s time to trade in those oxfords with a pair of men’s winter boots. Those shoes are not going to cut it in this chilly weather.

Having the right boots can make all the difference in keeping your feet warm in freezing temperatures. We ransacked the internet to find the best men’s winter boots.

Whether you need sturdy footwear for your day-to-day errands or something that will look nice with your suit, these boots have got you covered. These boots are sure to keep your feet dry, warm, through the winter weather. Hopefully, you can find a good pair of winter boots to spend your hard earned money on.

UGG Hannen TI Men’s Winter Boots

The boots are stylish, comfortable, durable, and waterproof. The seam-sealed construction is an integral part of waterproofing of the boots. Wool lining keeps your feet warm when you’re out and about in the winter weather. The Treadlite Outsole provides optimal traction on all surfaces.

With this men’s winter boots, you can slog your way through slush and puddles of ice or blast your way through snow.

Cole Haan – Warren Waterproof Chelsea Boots

Great winter style boils down to a great pair of shoes. Just because it’s cold outside, it doesn’t mean you should wear clunky winter boots all the time. You need boots that don’t just hold up to the elements, but work seamlessly with a dressier wardrobe as well.

These Cole Haan boots are polished and put-together enough for any suited look. Feel free to wear them with jeans on the weekend.

Dr. Marten’s Vegan 2976 Chelsea Boots

Dr. Marten’s are one of the most classic boot brands out there. They’re durable, stylish, and comfortable. Often, people would conjure up images of big, lace up boots when we talk about Docs. But Dr. Martens have a dressier side.

2976 is a slick, fashion-forward boot that works with everything. Designed in the early ‘70s, this is a style that has stood the test of time. The patented AirWair rubber soles provide comfortable, non-slip traction. The elasticized ankle makes it easier to put on. They may not be cheap, but these boots are built to last.

Palladium Baggy Army Training Camp Boots

If you need a pair of boots that is hearty, yet provides a lot of mobility, look no further than the Baggy.

Perfectly rugged-looking, the boots have a distinctive military-inspired look, which adds a contemporary spin on this versatile style. They can be worn as boots or sneakers. Wear the flap all the way down, halfway or down as desired. Overall, the Baggy is a sturdy pair of laidback boots that is perfect for when you want to take it easy.

Tecovas The Johnny Cowboy Boots

Cowboy boots are attention-grabbing. They can add some flair to your wardrobe.

The Johnny is an elegant and timeless boot that features Tecova’s signature toe stitching, angled heel, and beautiful roughout leather. These suede boots are 100% handcrafted; they are bound to become your favorite.

Don’t worry about the weather. The boots are waterproof so you can take them anywhere.

Timberland 6-Inch Premium Waterproof Boots

Timberland is synonymous with durability and good build quality. These men’s winter boots mean serious business. They won’t crack, breakdown or stain under the season’s harsh conditions. Come to think of it. What would winter be without a fresh pair of Timbs?

Ever Boots Ultra Dry Insulated Waterproof Work Boots

Our toes are the hardest part of our body to keep warm. With temperatures well below zero, winter brings new challenges to those who work outdoors. Work boots like the Ever Boots ensure the winter weather won’t slow you down.

The boots are made with high-quality materials and are designed to keep your feet protected from the elements. Durable polyutherane midsoles keep your feet comfortable all day long. Water-proof leather will keep your feet dry and insulated, but not so heavily insulated to make your feet sweat. Plus, they are also one of the most durable and affordable work boots out there.

The cold weather is officially upon us. As temperatures start to go down, most people would bury themselves in bulky coats, gigantic ski-gloves, and frumpy scarves. They’ll do anything to keep themselves warm, style be damned. You need to remember that your clothes are a visual extension of your personality. To help you dress sharp for fall and winter, we riffled through the biggest men’s fashion trends for fall/winter 2018 you need to know about.

Here are some of the men’s fashion trends to take straight from the runway to your closet. Let’s bring these men’s fall fashion trends 2018 to life.

Layering

Winter weather can be unpredictable. One day it’s as cold as hell, the next balmy. Since it’s hard to tell what the weather will bring, you need to dress smart to stay warm throughout the season. Layering is key to protecting yourself from the outside elements. But there are some pretty adventurous layering ideas going on in the upper echelons of the fashion industry right now.

2018 menswear sent a clear message this year: more is more. In fact, the models were wearing so many garments, they appeared five times bigger than usual.

The trend may be difficult to emulate. But if you’d like to wear the layered trend, grab a trench coat in a neutral tone and mix it with other items already in your closet. This will give you quick and dirty layered look. Hugo Boss topped suits and tailored blazers with their traditional gray oversized trench.

80s men’s fashion trends are back in style

Men’s fashion trends come and go. This season, the 1980s fashion is back in a big way. In fact, power suiting, wild animal prints, sequins galore, and even shoulder pads were all over the Fall 2018 runways.

Love it or hate it, there is no doubt that 80s fashion is coming on strong. Whether you opt for power suiting and oversized shoulders from Givenchy and Versace or oversized outerwear from Marc Jacobs,

big and bold is the name of the game this season.

Brown is the new black

Brown has been shunned by the masses for years. Most people think of it as drab and ugly. But things are taking an interesting turn as more and more people are starting to embrace this under-appreciated hue. In fact, brown is the new black for men’s autumn fashion 2018.

The beauty of the chocolate takeover is that brown brown looks good on everyone. From chocolate, to beige, taupe, walnut, and tan, there is something to suit all taste. The key is to find the right shade for you.

Get on board with this season’s hot chocolate trend. You’d be surprised what this low-key earth tone can do for your style.

Winter brights

Neon is a trend no one can ignore this season. Designers like Armani, Louis Vuitton, Jeremy Scott, and Brandon Maxwell lit up the runways as they showcased a colorful selection of ultra bright pieces. Their collection made a very strong case for ditching neutral palette in favor of some vivid hues. Now, neon is one of the biggest men’s fashion trends for fall and winter.

Winter is often full of dreary shades of brown, black, and gray . Winter fashion will no longer be dull and boring this season with the introduction of bold and bright colors into everyday outfit. It is best worn as a standout pop of color against a beige, gray, navy or black outfit.

Add a pop of neon detailing to shift the entire feel of an outfit. Choose one clothing item and let it shout. Don’t overdo it. One is enough.

Leather is in

Patent leather is one of the biggest men’s fashion trends this fall 2018. In fact, it is the most dominant of all fabrics this season.

Leather comes in so many shapes, silhouettes, and looks. It can be boots, jacket, pants, vest, or any other accessory. Big designer brands such as Givenchy, Hermes, and Valentino featured the material in different colors and silhouettes.

Leather jackets are a great way to toughen up your look. Pair it with a black shirt. This works well for an evening or going out look. If you’re quite fancy and you want to smarten up your look, try mixing your leather jacket with tailored trousers.

Shearling

Shearling jackets are crafted from the actual skin of a sheep or lamb. It is the perfect way to embrace the colder months in comfort. But if cost and ecology plays a part in your decision making, faux shearling is a great alternative. They look as good as the real thing, and save you money in the process.

Givenchy, Dries Van Noten, and Gucci all featured luxurious faux options. They pledged not to use real fur and lived up to their promise.

For a versatile, off-duty look, consider a shearling curduroy jacket. The darker color of the exterior comands less attention, but still retains that classic style. You may also wear it with a classic pair of denim jeans, alongside a crewneck shirt.

Logomania

We’ve received a memo that logomania has returned. This time, it’s bolder than ever. It’s the perfect way for referencing the season without the need to deveop new lines.

Following the success of Gucci side-striped tracksuits, big fashion houses are assuming the style heritage they rejected for so long. This time, the runways were packed with slogans and brands positioned vertically on jackets or running down the side of pants.

Men’s sweatshirt may not be the most fashion-forward item in your wardrobe, but it is a comfortable, versatile piece of clothing that you can wear all year round. You probably already have one stuffed down the back of your drawer. It’s time to get that hoodie out of the closet.

Not too long ago, hoodies have garnered a bit of a bad reputation. They were seen as a uniform of skate park devotees. But with more and more men adopting an elegant comfort approach to their off-duty attire, this humble cotton top has risen to an everyday wardrobe essential. In fact, it has become a fashion staple in recent seasons.

Rock your men’s sweatshirt in the right way, and you’re sure to gain appreciative glances. Use these tips for that ultimate laidback look.

Street style

There was a time when a hoodie was associated with angry adolescents. With designers putting their own twists on this comfy garment, you can just throw on a hoodie over a pair of jeans and still look good.

Hoodies are great for when you just need to throw something in a rush. Although it is perfectly fine to just wear a hoodie as the main piece of outerwear, why not go one step further and pair it with a bomber jacket or a light denim jacket. Keep the outfit together by wearing a beanie in the same color hue as your hoodie. The contrasting colors will make for an eye-catching look. Plus, it’s perfect for those chilly nights.

Dress it up

A hoodie is an underrated piece of clothing that is not usually worn in a stylish way. People often think of it as too casual due to its athletic aesthetic. But a few minor tweaks can completely transform your look.

Sweatshirts can be dressed up or down depending on your mood. It is easy to use for both smart casual or street look. What you choose to team with your sweatshirt will shape the look you want to achieve.

Try wearing a gray hoodie with underneath a black biker jacket. Combine this outfit with dark-colored jeans and Chelsea boots. The hoodie can add some extra detail to your style. Plus, you’ll get more of a dressed up edgy look.

Sporty look

A basic hoodie is ideal if you want a sporty look. It gained mass appeal when people started wearing them in Ivy League universities. Since then, it was adopted by sports apparel companies and even designers. What better way to style a hoodie than with a sports luxe influence?

Over the years, menswear has treaded into more casual, sporty teritory. The good news is that you can incorporate men’s sweatshirt into your everyday looks without looking like you were too lazy to change out of your gym wear.

Go for a tonal look with head-to-toe gray and black hues. You can go for a white shirt underneath a gray zip up hoodie. Pair it with a pair of joggers and a classic pair of slip on Vans. If you want to accessorize, go for a simple black or white cap.

Men’s sweatshirt as part of a layered look

As the weather gets colder and the days get shorter, it’s time to start thinking about this season’s wardrobe.

Layering is important, especially in winter since you’ll often be moving between hot and cold environments. The best thing about layering is to be able to remove an outer layer without compromising the style of your outfit.

When layering, make sure that each layer is something you can wear on its own. The hoodie is a versatile, functional piece of clothing. You can wear it on its own or use it as a layering component.

Layer the sweatshirt by wearing an overcoat, a nice fitting top coat or trench with it. Just make sure that you choose a thin sweatshirt to avoid looking stuffed or overweight. The cardigan-sweatshirt combo also works just as great in colder months. You can get creative while layering your outfit.

Go for a monochrome look

The key to choosing hoodie colors is to keep it simple. Choose neutral colors like black, white, ivory, blue, and gray. What’s great about neutral colored men’s hoodie is that it balances out bold and bright colors. That means, you can match your men’s sweatshirt with both neutral colored and bright colored clothing. Or you can go for a monochrome look.

Black and white may not seem like the most interesting color, but going for a monochrome look is a surefire way to look put together and stylish. You can go for a black hoodie and black skinny jeans. Add a black bomber jacket and a cap to complete the look. Keep your footwear simple if you already have a lot going on. Remember to keep the visual interest going by varying the textures within your look.

Believe it or not, getting dressed in the morning isn’t just a problem women face. In fact, a lot of men would look at their wardrobe and struggle every morning, not knowing what to put on. They want to make a better first impression, but there are only limited choices out there. Plus, most men’s street style revolves around whatever is trendy this season.

Mainstream fashion changes too fast. New fashion trends are being introduced almost every season. The average men can’t afford to change their wardrobe every season. That said, we highly recommend that you shop for pieces that isn’t specific to any given season. The good news is that men’s street style tends to lean toward staple pieces. They are versatile and comfortable, which makes them ideal for everyday wear.

For men who wants to keep it casual but don’t want to look lousy, this men’s style guide is for you. To give you an inspiration for your next look, we have collated some of the best men’s street style ideas you need to try.

Dark jeans

Men’s wardrobe wouldn’t be complete without a good pair of jeans. They are a staple in men’s street style. They are one of the most versatile pieces of clothing you can own and works well with almost every outfit.

A lot of people see jeans and shirt as sloppy. Whether you like it or not, men’s street style plays a huge part of men’s fashion. That means, you don’t need to give up your jeans any time soon.

To upgrade your jeans game this season, we highly recommend that you invest in high quality jeans. That means simple, dark colored, straight legged, and free from wear and tear. Dress things up a notch by pairing your denim jeans with a short or long-sleeved shirt. If you want to keep things a bit casual, opt for plain-colored shirt and pair it with rugged accents. No logos or graphics. Also, make sure that it fits perfectly. Men’s street style is about looking rugged without looking sloppy.

Bold printed shirts

Printed shirts are a huge trend this year. In fact, almost every high street brand and store carries men’s bold print shirts. It’s impossible to walk down the street without seeing someone wearing a printed shirt. Floral prints, Hawaiian shirts, stripes, and even polka dot prints are everywhere.

If you are looking for a casual date ensemble that would give off a good impression, then look no further. Printed shirts are a great way to add a subtle edge or statement to men’s style. But if you decide to make it the center piece of your outfit, then we highly recommend that you keep the rest of your outfit simple. You don’t want to give people a headache. Pair it with denim jeans or chino pants and a pair of white canvas sneakers. This summer, you may also put on some sunglasses to complete the look.

When done right, printed shirts can transform an outfit. The key is to find the right shirt for you and wear it with confidence. Awkwardness is difficult to hide. Any kind of second guessing will make you look uncomfortable.

Monochrome prints

For those who aren’t brave enough to rock the printed and patterned shirts, try monochrome. Here, clothes are featured in traditional patterns like gingham and stripes, which allows you to make daring statement, but in a more subtle way. This creates a look that is classic and sophisticated, simple yet modern.

During the 17th and 18th century, monochrome pieces tend to be worn on more formal settings. In the modern times, however, monochrome is acceptable in both formal and casual settings. Last time, we wrote an article that highlights the changes in men’s fashion and style through the years. For those who are interested to learn how men’s fashion progressed through the century, click here.

For an eye-catching, yet understated look, try varying the textures within your look. Throw a plain white shirt and pair it with black jeans. You may also add in a leather jacket to add in an interesting twist to a plain outfit. Finish off the look with a pair of trainers. This is a great option since monochrome is one of the most wearable trends. Plus, it is not specific to any season, so you can wear them all year round.

White out

While everyone is busy making statements with bold patterns and eye-catching hues, others are taking on a minimal approach. White clothing is a staple in spring and summer men’s style. It creates a relaxed, laidback look. Plus, white reflects light, so you don’t feel too hot. Ultimately, it’s a classic and suits almost any occasion and situation. You can’t go wrong with all white.

Some people are worried that all-white look may look like you’re wearing a uniform. Others are hesitant to give this look a try as it may come across as unimaginative or boring. For a more casual style, choose a white polo shirt and pair it with a chinos or white jeans. For summer, white linen shirts and breezy pants would make a great outfit.

White on white can be overpowering, so try to get a touch of color in there. You can add accessories like watches, sunglasses, handkerchiefs, patterned ties, and colored belts.

Men’s street style

Street style dressing doesn’t always translate to loose shirts, baggy pants and trainers. Given the amount of more complex designs and high-end designer clothing being introduced in men’s style, you’d be forgiven for thinking that.

Trends come and go. Over the years, we’ve seen significant changes with men’s street style. Today, men are no longer limited to shirts, jeans and sneakers. Rather, they are free to choose whatever type of clothing they want – something that would reflect their individual style. Be bold, brave and adventurous with how you dress. Remember, fashion is all about finding your personal style.

As the temperatures start to drop, your hunt for your perfect autumn, winter, and spring wardrobe begins. Every man’s wardrobe should have a suitable set of jackets. You want some men’s jacket styles that will not only keep you perfectly warm, but make you look good as well. After all, your jackets and coats are the first piece that screams style and the final piece that is carefully worn.

There are different types of jackets for men available in the market today. With a wide variety of choices, choosing the right outerwear can be a difficult task. In this blog post, we have listed down different men’s jacket styles that you can rock through the cold season in style.

Here are 6 men’s jacket styles every guy should have in his closet.

Hoodie

The hoodie is typically worn for casual or sportswear. It may not be the most fashion-forward item in your wardrobe, but it is one of the most versatile men’s jacket styles. You can incorporate it in various outfits. You can be as bold or as simple as you want.

Depending on your mood, the hoodie can be dressed up or down. Not only does it look fashionably casual, it also helps keep your hair and face dry in the rain. You can wear it as part of an athleisure look, as part of a cool, casual weekend outfit or as part of a layered look. If you want to keep your look easy and relaxed, try wearing it with a pair of jeans and sneakers or boots. For an edgy and stylish outfit, try partnering it with a leather or denim jacket.

Denim jacket

The journey of jacket began in the early 1900s. Originally, denim jackets were created to repurpose old scraps from jeans manufacturers. Since denim is known for being a durable, breathable utility garment, it was intended as an outerwear for miners, railroad engineers, and cowboys. It was created as a companion to work trousers. Today, however, the denim jacket is a staple piece that can add a rugged element to your style.

The denim jacket is a must for every guy’s closet. The good thing about the denim jacket is its durability. It retains its integrity even after years of wearing it. You are more likely to get bored of wearing it and it still looks great.

The denim jacket is one of those men’s jacket styles that are versatile. You can wear it with whatever outfit you want. It looks excellent with both casual and smart casual outfits. If you’re wondering, yes, you can pair it with jeans. Make sure, though, that the pants and jacket are two shades apart.

Biker jacket

The biker jacket is a piece of clothing you would usually find hanging in the closet of fashionable guys. It may not be as versatile as compared to other men’s jacket styles, but it is worth investing on. Why? Because it’s durable and doesn’t go out of style. A good leather jacket can last a lifetime. Its tough-guy appeal is timeless. Plus, it gives the wearer a sense of edginess, competence, and toughness.

Keep things rugged yet relaxed by pairing your biker jacket with a printed t-shirt and slim fit jeans. If you want to add an extra luxury element to your outfit, consider pairing it with a chunky roll-neck.

Bomber jacket

The bomber jacket can be identified by its defined neckline, front zip closure, and ribbed cuffs and hems. For years, it has been a classis menswear. It is a versatile piece and is considered as one of the most popular men’s jacket styles.

Bomber jackets come in a wide variety of fits and styles. It comes in almost every variety you can think of. Originally, bomber jackets were made out of thick, heavy duty leather and ends above the hip bone. Today’s modern styles come in longer designs or slim fit that will integrate perfectly within your current looks.

Rock a bomber jacket with blue ripped skinny jeans and a white shirt for an easy going look. Go for a pair of dark brown leather boots for a masculine aesthetic.

Trench coat

The trench coat is one of the most functional, adaptable, and refined pieces of clothing you have in your wardrobe. It has remained a constant in menswear since it first debuted over 100 years ago.

Although a trench coat can be hard on the wallet, it is a sound investment. Not only is it durable, it never goes out of style. You can be sure that it will never become dated. In fact, it has changed very little in over 100 years.

The modern trench comes in all shades and colors. But the golden standard for trenches is beige, khaki or black. Keep it simple and manly by wearing your trench coat over suit and tie. Smarten things up with a pair of dress shoes. If you want an easy, outgoing look, try wearing it over a hoodie. This will give a sporty feel to the coat.

Pea coat

A pea coat is a short, double-breasted overcoat that features large notch lapels and big buttons in front. It is the perfect seasonal coat to take you through fall and winter.

Pea coat is typically made with heavy melton cloth. While the name may not sound appealing, this coat can smarten up even the simplest outfit. It is also a great choice if you’re going for a sporty style. Simply pair it with a pair of dark blue jeans and sneakers. Opt for a dark blue pea coat and navy suit pants for a classic style.

The Nike Roshe offers a lightweight shoe that is simple, versatile-and oozes style. This casual-wear shoe is perfect for wearing to and from the gym, after the game, or before practice. It is not a performance shoe though, as one might expect from the sports shoe juggernaut, Nike, but rather a part of their lifestyle lineup of footwear.

The Roshe is the result of a Nike designer ’s interpretation of what Zen would look like if it was a shoe. Stripping away any unnecessary elements, the Nike Roshe is the epitope of meditation, with few embellishments, a simple lace-up structure, breathable synthetic mesh, and a soft, flexible polymer sole for maximum shock absorption and comfort.

Nike Roshe

Nike is a Shoe God, err Goddess

If you are awake and facing the right way, you already know that Nike, Inc. is a multi-billion dollar athletic shoe and apparel company that is headquartered in Oregon. But maybe you did not know that the company was actually founded by a University of Oregon track star and his coach.

Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman, student and coach, respectively, founded Nike in 1964, and Bowerman began to market his running shoes (some say pressed in a waffle iron) at competitions, rallies, and practices as the Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS) athletic shoe.

Two years later, the two opened their first shop in Santa Monica, CA, and by 1971, the ubiquitous Nike Swoosh had been invented by Portland State University graphic design student, Carolyn Davidson. It wasn’t until 1974 that the symbol would be trademarked and patented, however.

The New Nike

Regardless, by 1980, the newly branded Nike, Inc had already bagged 50 percent of the US market shoe market. And in 1988, Dan Wieden of the ad agency, Wieden and Kennedy had coined the catchphrase “Just Do It!” It is worth noting that that particular campaign was so infectious and so successful that is currently ranked as one of the top five all times ad catchphrases by the Smithsonian Institute.

Nike’s key acquisitions both came in 2017 with their purchase of Convese, Inc and Hurley International, one a rival shoe company and the other a surfboard and surfing apparel manufacturer. Although its best-selling product line continues to come in Air Jordan's variation, high-performance basketball shoes named after Hall of Fame basketball legend, Micheal Jordan.

And for anyone who is wondering, yes, the shoemaker takes its name from the Greek goddess, Nike, who was, evidently, a close companion of Zeus’ and a friend of Athena’s. She was also the goddess of strength, speed, and victory, and often rewarded victors in battles with both fame and riches.

What’s So Great About the Nike Roshe, Anyhow?

Nowadays, Nike sells more than shoes, though, as they have promotional deals on the table with football, basketball, running, combat sports, tennis, and golf associations, including deals with pro and college sports organizations. So, out of all of those product lines, what makes the Roshe so special?

Pros

Well, for one, according to one review site, the Roshe truly one of Nike’s most comfortable and lightweight shoes ever made. In fact, many reviewers agree that the retro minimalist design is both stylish and understated.

Also, at 7 ounces, it is kind of like wearing baby clouds on your feet, and the synthetic-mesh combo is both breathable and durable. Moreover, the suede insole and foam sole combine for supreme shock absorption and comfort, as the foam conforms to the wearer’s feet. Plus, at around $80, they are more affordable than many other shoes in the Nike product line.

Cons

Of course, not everyone loves the Roshe, and many runners from the same review complained that the Roshe felt flimsy on their feet. Also, they noted narrow sizes, and some customers even noticed the insoles bunching up inside of the shoe. A minor complaint was that the white outsole picked up dirt quickly and was hard to clean.

As the dust settled on the Roshe Run the shoe raked up a final score of 89 out of one hundred, with those in the pro camp citing the lightweight comfortable design and those of the con persuasion insisting that the shoe lacked in matters of construction and durability.

You say Potato, I Say Patato: Nike Roshe Run, One, Two

Nike Rosche Run

The Roshe Run was indeed a hit. But there is a fair bit of confusion that comes about when one is pricing out and researching the Nike Roshe series. In an attempt to distinguish the iterations of this lightweight shoe, we will begin with the Nike Roshe Run. Released in 2012, the Roshe Run took the active walking/runner shoe community by storm.

This new, innovative shoe was like nothing anyone had seen before. And though some questions about the quality of materials used in its making, it was generally viewed as a resounding success by all. Then, in 2015, Nike quietly renamed the "Nike Roshe Run" to "Nike Roshe One". This in anticipation of the shoes the second iteration due to come out later in the year.

Nike Roshe One

It is worth noting that the term Roshe is actually a nod to the Japanese word for Zen Master, “Roshi,”. And that, in terms of inner peace and comfort, the Roshe 2 was a far superior shoe. The Roshe 2 had an even lower price point than the One. And it featured many improvements over its predecessor, namely in the stretchable and breathable neoprene mesh now found on its upper.

Also called PC-rubber. Neoprene promised to be far more durable than the previously used hard abs plastic-polymer mesh on the Roshe One. Neoprene is known for its elasticity and is used in the making of wetsuits, diving gear, floor mats, and even clothing. Plus, due to its insulating nature, the Roshe again gained in popularity. As it could now be worn in warm and cold weather.

Nike Roshe Two

The Roshe 2 also kept its original silhouetted look, which led to is marketing as an athletic and semi-formal shoes. The Two also featured a new sock-liner. As well as added memory foam cushioning and soft padding for a luxurious feel and heightened comfort.

Plus, pull loops found on the tongue and heels meant you could easily slip the shoes on and off. A padded collar, rubber outsole, and slightly diminished branding all lead to a shoe that was more versatile, comfortable, and flexible than its predecessor.

The Nike Roshe 2 and 2 SE

Released shortly after to the Roshe 2 the Roshe 2 SE featured a new and improved lacing system with upgraded perforations for better ventilation. And it features a combination of flexible textile material and a woven mesh construction on the upper.

Despite these “upgrades,” however, the 2 SE scored lower than both the Roshe One and Two. And bagged an 86 out of one 100 by Run Repeat. People did not like that the shoe was not true to size, that it was difficult to put on and take off. And that it, again, lacked in upper foot support.

After the improvements to the Roshe 2, you would have thought that support for the SE would have been higher. Nevertheless, let's have another look at what folks liked about the regular Nike Roshe 2.

Most of them revealed that they will recommend this pair to their friends.

Easy to put on and take off.

The only thing really holding back the two was its reportedly narrow sizing. Yet, despite this criticism, the Roshe 2 soared to a rank of 90 out of 100. And rated as Nike’s 58th best sneaker of all time.

From Humble Roots Comes a New Shoe Champion

Originally designed to be a simple, inexpensive, and even minimalistic, the Roshe is a shoe line for everyday wear. It started its climb to greatness with no celebrity endorsements and hardly any technology. It had two goals: to be lightweight and to be comfortable.

Dylan Raasch, the designer of the line, even admitted the idea for the shoe was completely stripped down from any other shoe that Nike had done. “The simpler I could make it, the more profound it would become," he recently revealed.

Hitting that nail squarely on the head, Raasch again got the nod for the second iteration of the Roshe. With which he chose solely to concentrate on comfort. And, the Nike Roshe Two did not disappoint. The sneaker gained in the areas of durability and comfort exponentially, and yet, it did not sacrifice that understated style.

Lacing System

It did upgrade its lacing system, though, and it also added a supplemental foam layer for extra cushioning. The shoe also got an upgrade to the foot-collar, along with an added sock-like fit. It cemented the shoe’s place in Nike history as one of the most comfortable shoes ever invented.

Then, as if more changes were necessary, the Nike Roshe Two was announced at the next shoe to receive Nike highly regarded Flyknit treatment. It features everything you love about the original Roshe two and adds Nike's signature Flyknit mesh technology. This transformed the shoe into something that was even more flexible and breathable.

Yet all of that new technology came at a price and the new total for the shoe that was supposed to be stripped down rose to 100 bucks or more. It definitely pushed the limits of this minimalistic sneaker with humble intentions.

Nike Roshe Wrap-up

The Roshe Run (one) was one of Nike’s most popular shoes to date. Its sleek, minimalistic design and lightweight feel made it a perfect casual shoe. But it was not recommended for sports and high-impact activities, as many users soon found out.

The Roshe Two, however, featured many technology upgrades that brought increases in comfort and durability. Plus a minor tweak to the sole of the Nike Roshe Two brought a dual-density memory foam insole to sit on top of the existent EVA foam midsole. It created the improved performance triple density sole of the Roshes second iteration.

Nike Upgrades

The new technology molded around the runner's foot to record precise compression points in specific areas, resulting in long-lasting comfort. The outsole, too, had been tinkered and independent waffle flaps allow for "improved flexibility” and grip. So which one is the best? Well, that depends on what kind of shoe you are after.

The more athletically inclined Roshe 2 received some much-needed upgrades to bring it to performance level. But the Run was extremely trim and lightweight and hard to resist.

The Roshe 2 SE and Flyknit also have their pros and cons. But ultimately, in this review, the Original Roshe 2 seems to be the best multitasker for the price point. At around $60, the Roshe 2 is the perfect blend of affordability, technology, comfort, and durability. That is, until the next round of updates from the Greek Goddess of running comes along.

Every guy wants to look sharp and fashionable no matter what season. While it’s easy to look good during the fall and winter, men’s summer fashion can be quite tricky. With the temperatures rising up to 100 degrees, dressing well in the summer heat becomes almost impossible.

Under the unrelenting glare of the oppressive sun, personal styles get brushed aside. Men are forced to shed their layers and choose a more relaxed outfit just to get through the next 12 hours without looking dishevelled. The summer months call for men’s casual style. In fact, many of them are seen wearing crew neck t-shirts, sleeveless shirts, shorts and flip flops in summer months. While these pieces of clothing will keep you comfortable during the dog days of summer, they’re not the best outfit of choice if you want to look cool in hot weather.

Men’s summer fashion is constantly evolving, and so should your style. Now is the best time to go out of your comfort zone and try something different. Here are some summer men’s fashion trends to keep this season. This men’s style guide will go a long way in updating your summer look.

Cuban collar shirt

Cuban collar shirt is defined by an open, almost notch lapel-like collar. The earliest version of this particular shirt appeared in South Africa sometime during the 18th century. It is a classic staple, and it’s making a major comeback. In fact, they began resurging in 2014.

Relaxed, breathable and seriously on trend this season, nothing adds a summer vibe to your style than a Cuban collar shirt. This type of shirt is commonly made out of linen or cotton, which makes it perfect for summer. It is a style that will make you stand out from the crowd in a chic and subtle way. Ditch your everyday button down shirt and opt for a Cuban collar shirt.

To help you truly embrace summer, try pairing a bold-colored or printed shirt with neutral-colored pants or shorts. This will help keep the focus on your shirt. If you wish to wear it work, pair it with a lightweight blazer to keep things smart.

Printed t-shirts

It isn’t just the Cuban collar shirts that have been making their way back into men’s style. Printed t-shirts are one of the most surprising comeback trends. The more relaxed way of dressing encouraged designers and retailers to incorporate fun and youthful prints into casual pieces like t-shirts, dress shirts jackets, caps, and even socks.

Side stripe trousers

Side stripe trousers are a huge menswear trend right now. These pants are a cross between dress pants and joggers. They are doing the rounds on the men’s wear circuit these days, and it looks like they’re here for the haul. In fact, luxury designers like Dior Homme and Gucci have featured these pants in their collections.

If you want to keep up with men’s summer fashion, we suggest that you add side stripe trousers to your legwear rotation. Not only are they comfortable to wear, they bridge the gap between formal and sporty. You can wear these pants when you’re off to the gym, hanging out with friends or to work. There’s a wide selection of side stripe trousers out there, you can even get suit trousers with a side stripe.

Balance is key to making side stripe trousers work without looking like you’ll be running the marathon. You can wear your favorite sneakers or trainers with them, but make sure that you pair them with a slim fit shirt or a smart knit.

A good graphic t-shirt can add interest and contrast to an otherwise plain look. It can even pull an outfit together. To incorporate this men’s summer fashion into your everyday wear, simply pair it with a pair of black jeans and a pair of trainers. This offers a versatile and stylish look instantly.

Printed shirts can be a bit tricky to wear, but are actually one of the most versatile pieces of clothing any man can own.

Canvas sneakers

The shoes are one aspect that is often overlooked in men’s summer fashion. Canvas sneakers are perfect for the hot weather, and look great with a variety of outfits. They work well with shorts, chinos as well as jeans. The woven fabric lets your sweaty feet breathe in 100-degree weather; thus, keeping your insoles from resembling a petri dish at the end of the day. It’s never too late to get some canvas sneakers into your footwear rotation.

Boat shoes

The boat shoes rose into prominence during the 1960s, during the nation’s obsession with New England prep style. These shoes were originally used to keep sailors safe and prevent them from slipping while navigating the slippery boat deck. Today, however, they are considered as classic summer footwear. They are a great addition to your summer arsenal.

For the perfect summer vibe, we recommend pairing them with a pair of jeans shorts or Bermuda shorts. Boat shoes can be paired with pants as well, but they look best when worn bare ankle. Try rolling up the hem of your pants, and make sure that you leave the socks at home.

Sunglasses

Unlike women, men’s summer fashion can get boring. Often, they are limited to shirts, shorts or pants. One way to spice up your outfit is through the use of accessories, and we think sunglasses are the perfect accessory for summer. They add an air of mystery to even the most boring schlump, make your face seem more chiselled and strong, and they also keep your eyes protected from the sun’s glare.

Sunglasses are bolder than ever this year, with so many different men’s sunglasses styles to choose from. From wayfarer to aviator to round-framed sunglasses, choose a style that suits your face shape and you’ll look pretty damn good.

Weekend Bag

By the time summer rolls around, almost everyone is ready to hit the road. Whether you’re heading to the gym, beach or the other side of the world, you want to make sure that you have a great weekend bag that would carry all your essentials.

A weekend bag is more of a necessity than a luxury. That said, we highly recommend that you invest in a product that is long-lasting, visually appealing and of high quality. From weekenders to stylish backpacks to totes, it’s time to start thinking about the right bag to carry your stuff.

Men’s summer fashion trends are making a huge comeback

History repeats itself, they say. This old saying seems to be applicable with the fashion world. We are creatures of habits and tend to revert back to what we’re used to. In fact, we’ve been seeing a renaissance in men’s summer fashion trends in the past few years.

Last time, we wrote about Men’s Fashion and Style Through the Years, where we talked about men’s casual style and the different fashion trends over the past century. This article is recommended for fashionable men, who try to keep up with the latest fashion trends. If you haven’t read it yet, we recommend that you do so.

Summer is the season when most of us are on a holiday. It is the perfect time to sip on cocktails while lounging by the pool or swim under the burning gaze of the sun. It is a great time to relax, unwind, and get a healthy dose of Vitamin D. As you prepare for your summer road trip, now would be the perfect opportunity to plan your wardrobe. That includes men’s swimwear.

Your summer adventure won’t be complete without a pair of men’s swimwear. If you’re planning on going on an exotic destination, you may even need more than one pain.

Men don’t usually have a lot of options when it comes to swimwear. But with a wide range of brands, fits, colors, and prints, the options are pretty plenty. We’ve picked some of the best men’s swimwear to help you nail poolside cool this summer – from the classic board shorts to shorter trunks with eye-catching color patterns. Hopefully, this blog post will help you find a solid pair of swim trunks.

Onia Calder 7.5 Deep Navy Swim Trunks

This swim trunk may seem like regular shorts on the outside, but they are actually intended for swimming or even water activities. Unlike other men’s swimwear on the list, it comes with a snap closure, as well as internal drawstrings to keep your bottoms in place.

This cotton and nylon shorts can be worn just about anywhere – be it on the beach or the pub. It also comes in a solid color, so it will work with any summer wardrobe. It’s the only short you need to rock this summer.

Saturday NYC Paradise Swim Trunks

Whether you’re on a tropical island or just a summer beach house, Saturday’s NYC trunks would make a great choice.

Hawaiian and floral prints have been one of the biggest menswear trends over the past year, and we’re expecting to see more of it this year. The trunks make for the perfect pop of tasteful print that won’t make you look ridiculous. The drawstring waist makes it easy to adjust.

If there is one place to rock a fun print this summer, it would be your swimwear. Since your swim trunks sport some fun prints and bold colors, you might as well stick with basic and solid colored shirts.

Polo Ralph Lauren 5 3/4” Traveler Swim Trunks

This Polo Ralph Lauren swim trunks feature interior mesh brief for additional support, side on-seam pockets, and elastic drawstring waist. These mesh-lined swim trunks come with a buttoned coin pocket that is typically seen on trousers. What’s more, these swim shorts are available in solod colors, you can pair them with just about any shirt. It also comes with the signature embroidered pony at the front left hem. Overall, the swim trunks deliver iconic Polo style.

Rip Curl Men’s All Time Boardshorts

Rip Curl men’s swimwear is a fun, summer staple for any guy. It is made from premium materials, so you can wear them no matter what type of water activities you have planned for. This boardshort also feature a stylish sublimation print with contrast waistband. It also features Rip Curl’s signature horizontal stripes aesthetics and unique comfort.

Sail through summer in style with this dapper boardshorts. Now, you can rock that originals surf spirit with the Rip Curl All Time Boardshorts.

Maui & Sons Men’s Shark Boardshorts

You don’t need to spend a lot of money for an expensive swimsuit. If you are looking for a decent boardshorts that is easy on the budget, come in a lightweight fabric, and a good slim shape, then this one is for you.

The Maui & Sons Shark Boardshorts are made of strong and durable materials; thus, making sure that your boardshorts will last for a very long time. It is perfect for wearing to your next sunny day to the beach.

The boardshort feature on seam front pockets and back patch pocket. It also come with an interior draw cord and mesh brief lining. This is great if you want to head out to the beach in style.

Speedo Printed Leisure Water Swim Shorts

Speedo is a popular brand when it comes to swimwear and swim-related accessories. This brand is known for its swim briefs. However, not everyone has the athletic physique or the confidence to wear them. Thankfully, has moved beyond the swim briefs and are now offering some swim shorts.

Speedo’s swim shorts are made with soft, peached fabric. They feature an eye-catching print and quick drying fabric that makes it the perfect choice for active wear. The clever pocket drainage is one of its most interesting features. The pockets won’t be filled with sand or waterlog no matter how much fun you have on the beach or pool. This men’s swimwear also comes with drawstring waist. Not only will it ensure a comfortable fit, it will also help keep your shorts in place.

Tips for buying men’s swimwear

There are some things to consider when buying men’s swimwear. Choose trunks if you are a modest persons. But if you have tons of confidence and you’re willing to show more skin, swim briefs would be a better option for you. The type of activities you’ll engage in is also something you need to consider when shopping for swimwear. You need something that provides more body coverage and a snugger fit if you are planning to do some water sports activities.

Growing a beard is one of the things that will give you fulfillment as a man. Often, too many men tend to think that the beard will develop into a thick and lush mane all by itself. There are grooming mistakes that you will make in your attempt to grow the most notable facial mane. However, there are tasks you need to carry out to care and maintain your beard if you expect to be the envy of the men and women folk alike.

For your beard to grow neat and admirable, you have to know some beard grooming tips, and how and when to trim it. Those runaway and straggly strands need to go, you need the beard to look smart and smell fresh. You need to know what products to use and mainly how and when to clean it. There are many beard care mistakes you can make, so you need to know how to avoid the following.

1. Ignoring Beard Oil

If you want your beard to come out looking smooth, you need to invest in quality beard oil. Beard oil is one of the essential products you cannot afford to skip in your grooming kit. If you avoid it, your beard may as well turn into one rough mess. With proper application, you moisturize the skin underneath, and you turn your messy mane into a shiny and healthy looking beard. You don’t want to mess that look just because you ignored the beard oil that makes your beard easy to comb, you don’t have to worry about itchy and sore skin underneath your mane.

2. Not Brushing

A good number of beard lovers don’t know the importance of beard brushing. This means daily brushing isn’t a priority to them. You don’t want to ignore such a simple practice only to end up looking dirty and shaggy. Brushing will help distribute any oil you have applied, and it trains your beard to grow in one direction, instead of all over the place. Your facial hair is prone to dandruff, but constant brushing will get rid of such. Even if you have a short beard, it’s no excuse for skipping the brush, you can start with a fine comb and get a brush as it grows out.

3. Giving Up Easily

The say beard grooming is an art. Apparently, it’s a complicated one. In your quest for a thick and fuller beard, you need to practice tons of patience. Your mane won’t grow in a fortnight. Don’t make the mistake of giving up and cutting it even before two weeks have passed. You need to wait out for at least 7 weeks and see how it turns out. Even if your beard is patchy, leaving it out to grow will give you better results. After a period of free growth, you will be amazed at how those patches get filled up.

4. Believing Beard Myths

Many beard myths are being bandied around, and believing them blindly is a bane to your beard health and looks. You can try and do your own digging to find out whether any myth out there has some truth in it. There is something wrong in believing an outrageous assumption regarding beards. Some people will go wrong by thinking that a patchy beard will never fully grow out. Others will err by worshiping the assumption that by shaving the mane, you are likely to grow it back albeit faster and thicker. Don’t believe those who say that your beard must be cut down completely if you expect to fit a corporate setting.

5. Trimming Too Much, Too Soon

Trimming your beard right is one tricky task. You may not achieve it until you try it over and over again. Often, many beard lovers get their trimmers way ahead of time. Avoid trimming it before it’s due. You are likely to make a mistake meaning you could go back to doing it fresh from scratch. At the same time, you will avoid those beard care mistakes if you have a set of rules to work with.

You need to know your face shape and start trimming according to the features of your face and jawline. If you are itching to trim, take out small bits at a time. You cannot re-grow a huge tuft you have cut out accidentally. Your beard oil should be your friend, and you cannot forget brushing the beard, it’s the easiest task of all.